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Dragon Info: The search engine that pays users to browse

by Jeffery Konopelski

In the age of information, the value of data is immeasurable. As the pandemic forced everyone to take over the virtual world, the necessity for securing our data online is paramount. From simply accepting cookies to identity theft, data manipulation is everywhere. Along with the increase in worldwide data, one thing that is booming simultaneously is cryptocurrency. 
Crypto follows an advanced system of data storage using blockchain which is also known as the digital ledger. So combining the security of blockchain with the accountability of crypto coins will bring out an excellent way for data storage and safety. Dragon Info is a platform that provides services with the intention to protect user data from being manipulated by companies. 
About Dragon Info
Dragon Info makes sure that whatever data the user provides is safe and protected from fraudulent practices at all times. The data will never be shared with third parties without the user granting permission for it. When a user is willing to share their data, they also earn the DINF token, the native token of Dragon Info ecosystem. The amount of tokens received is proportional to the amount of data the user shares. 
Dragon Info has an inbuilt browser that enables users to search for information in a faster, easier way in which they do not have to compromise any private data. Throughout the platform, the user is the one who decides how and where their data will be used. This is a thoughtful project with the use of the latest technology that is going to change how companies will approach user data. 
Tokenomics of DNIF token 
Out of the total supply, 45% will be used for ecosystem development. 25% will be used for teams, advisors and operations. 15% is for token sale, 10% for liquidity and 5% for partnerships.
To know more about Dragon Info, visit: https://dragon-info.com/

Jeffery Konopelski

I’m an experienced writer and journalist with a keen interest in cryptocurrencies and the blockchain technology that underpins them. I have written for a number of high-profile publications, including Forbes, The Economist and The Financial Times, and my work has been widely respected by my peers. I am also a regular commentator on the subject, appearing on CNBC, Bloomberg and other news channels to share my insights about this fascinating world of crypto.

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